Confucius Institute event
Discover China: City & Cuisine Journey
| Presenter | Jian Wu | |
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Ali Mubarik
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| Location | Casuarina campus, Confucius Institute Office, Orange Building 2, Level 4, Room 24 | |
| Open to | CDU staff and students, Public | |
Want to explore China in a fun, relaxed, and engaging way and experience the unique charm of different cities?
This workshop will guide you through five culturally rich regions of China (one region every two weeks).
You would also be engaging in our hands-on authentic Chinese dish making.
Each theme includes:
Cultural week: Learn about the major cities in the region—its geography, landmarks, and local lifestyle—while building useful Chinese expressions to communicating with the local people there.
Food experience week: Make simple yet iconic regional snacks (safe and easy to prepare). Through hands-on cooking, you will see it, taste it, and truly feel the culture!
Don’t hesitate—join us now! We can’t wait to explore China with you!
This course will be held every Friday from 5 pm - 6.30 pm, starting on 30 January - 3 April.
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